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| Some Interesting Tips to Prevent Dog Bites |
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A dog is simply the most adorable thing on this planet when he is playing with you or simply licking your hand or foot to show that he cares. But this adorable creature turns not so adorable when it sets its nicely sharpened teeth on action and plunges to bite. But this should not give you a chance to keep that lovely canine friend away. Dog bites can be avoided quite successfully, all it requires is a bit of effort coupled with patience. Here are some interesting tips that can help you avoid dog bites and make your dog ever so lovely. Prevention is better than cure. * Leashing your dog is the best thing to do to stay away from dog bites. Though your dog may not appreciate this, but there is something that you need to do this if you want to keep those deadly dog bites at bay. * You never know what may instigate your dog to bite. So it is better that you have him vaccinated for rabies at all times. This is important not just to abide by the law but also to make sure that even if your dog bites he does not do much harm. Understand the dog’s behavior. * Dogs are meant to be aggressive by nature. They don’t like being dictated all the time and presume themselves to be the rulers of the world. Trying to master the dog that is at something could result in a bite. * A dog may be a good friend but they don’t like being your peeve pet all the time. So if your dog shows signs of anger or frustration, it is better to leave him alone than to encourage him to play. Don’t undermine your dog. * Playing games with your dogs where he ends up being the loser all the time is not funny at all. You may feel happy after defeating the poor canine each time, but he may get aggressive enough to bite. * Avoiding aggressive games is another idea if you want to keep those dog bites at bay. Games like tug of war may result in aggressiveness beyond the peripheries of the game. So watch out. Be prepared for its aggressive response. * Despite your best efforts you may not know when your dog may be ready to bite. Thus its is in you best interest to be prepared for situations when your dog turns aggressive. * If a dog starts getting aggressive tell your child to stay calm and not run away. Avoiding eye contact is the best thing to do here. Also tell your child to curl up his knees to the stomach like a rock. This will calm the dog and infuse him not to bite. |